Well when they are losing $1000 already I didn't expect them to take another $180 hit... They said if I sent a certified cheque I could get a refund but didn't have time for snail mail
The dealer bear Nelson, BC is selling SP's for 11,500 before tax. Apparently that's a really good deal. My brother in law sent me that and Got me to start looking and 4 hours later I bought a pro lol
I just picked up a 2015 standard RMK155 800 for 9100, $9555 OTD. Pros were $10000 (10,500 OTD) This is in Northern AB.
Do the canadian dealers sell to americans? You could get that standard for $7600 american OTD
I really wanted the standard for the front tunnel cooler and there are very few...
The ad was posted wrong and this sled I bought is 12 hours north of Calgary! Oooops.
I called around and sleds in Calgary are way more and it's still cheaper to ship.
The basic in reach requires a cell phone, and the high end spot also requires a cell phone; spot connect. I had one before my InReach. I would spend 15 minutes trying to pair it just to turn on tracking and end up getting frustrated and leave it at home. I know the gen3 is more reliable however...
Well after a year on Doo it looks like I'm going back to Polaris thanks to a wicked deal I found on an RMK. A dealership in La Crete, AB has standard models for $9100 and Pro for $10,000 plus GST. Apparently $1000 below their cost even after Polaris rebates. Didn't bother calling around I doubt...
Several notes regarding pricing...
With a Spot you buy an unlimited tracking plan for $50 and leave it on all the time. If your using this to show your buddies or a group of people where you are it's great, always have it on...
With an InReach, the basic plan has no tracking (pay per point)...
I was kidding. Even the 2014 / 2015 are extremely reliable. I have heard that Polaris reps told dealers to turn up oil pumps when assembling sleds around this time. Not all dealers necessarily did this however. I had a 2011 which I put 2700 miles in and a 2012 that I put 4000 miles on. I added a...
I agree 100%. Something to do with personality but going all out is what makes this sport so enjoyable. Things do break in the process. My side panels are usually in rough shape and there's branches sticking out of the vents. This disregard allows me to go into places that many of my riding...
Re: An All New King takes its Throne...Video
If you would have watched the introduction video you would have learned the answer is Yes. Chris Burandt said that right off the bat it's all about weight not durability
Re: An All New King takes its Throne...Video
I have owned pro and doo, completely different sleds. As stated earlier the biggest difference is that your weight is further forewords on a doo. Seems like that's what sets them apart and I don't know why Polaris would want to chnage that? Then they...
If you dont get a response just buy some gears and try things out. Thats what i did with my summit. I want to trail ride it 1/2 the year and mountains the rest. Apparently nobody else does that... Anyways tried 3 ratios before getting it dialed. Feels good to figure it out on your own. You learn...
I have an inreach se. Unfortunately you are limited to pressing the SOS button which gets directed through who knows where (i know locally there have been issues as it is new technology) and text and email to people you have info for. You cannot make any other calls, call a "home phone" or try...
The two way communication works with emergency crews also. When in trouble and you pull the trigger with SOS you can attach a message for example (broken leg, need heli asap) or (broken sled, have food for 2 days, no rush)
Also when its a non emergency and you need to message a friend for a...
My 2012 summit will not start below -23 or so. Exact same as above. Not overly stiff, fires on second or third pull then sputters out. Fourth pull sputters a little longer, then fifth it gets really stiff and is impossible to start. I would try day after day and as long as it stays cold the sled...